Hot Property: Brewers' Jason Kendall trying to sell Manhattan Beach house for $7.3 million

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How much can one guy have on his home plate? Milwaukee Brewers catcher Jason Kendall, who has one eye on the World Series, has just listed a house he owns in Manhattan Beach at $7.3 million.

Kendall does not occupy the property, which is in the highly sought after "hill section." The 7,398-square-foot main house has five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and panoramic views of the ocean and Palos Verdes Peninsula. It was designed by architect Louis Tomaro and newly updated this year.

It is within walking distance of the beach, and the main living spaces are on the upper floor to maximize the views. The living areas have plenty of balconies and French doors. There are a formal living room and dining room, a great room, an oversized kitchen and a separate breakfast room, a kids' study room, game room and a home theater, and the master suite has an adjoining reading room. The house has three fireplaces, redwood cabinetry and hardwood floors.

The basement provides about 300 square feet of storage space. The detached garage has a one-bedroom guest suite above it.

Kendall, 34, previously played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Oakland Athletics and Chicago Cubs before joining the Brewers this year.

The listing agents are Tina Stern of Ewing/Sotheby's International Realty, and Rick Edler of Peninsula/Sotheby's International Realty.

 
 
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